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Facebook to emphasize 'trustworthy' news via user surveys Facebook is taking another step to try to make itself more socially beneficial, saying it will boost news sources that its users rate as trustworthy in surveys. In a blog post and a Facebook post from chief executive Mark Zuckerberg today, the company said it is surveying users about their familiarity with and ...
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Zuckerberg's control of Facebook may be a threat to the value of the stock, Macquarie says (FB) But it is also a restatement of the fact that under Zuckerberg, Facebook has made mistakes. Most recently, in late 2016, Zuckerberg dismissed as "crazy" the idea that fake news propagated by Russian agents could have had an impact on the US presidential election that year. More recently, however ...
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Facebook's idiocrasy Mark Zuckerberg's announcement that Facebook users will help chose the news outlets flowing into its feed is the stupidest and most reprehensible social media decision since his firm and Twitter took Russian money. The Washington Post reports that his firm isn't "comfortable" curating the media ...
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Asst. Police Chief Resigns Over Racist Facebook Messages (Newser) – An assistant police chief in Kentucky resigned after exchanging what a county attorney calls "highly disturbing racist and threatening Facebook messages" with a Louisville police recruit, the Courier-Journal reports. A letter from county attorney Mike O'Connell to Prospect Mayor John Evans ...
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